[Football] To all the Southgate haters / wrong again and again and again **SOUTHGATE NOW RESIGNED**

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the wanderbus

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No. His tactics were spot on, all the criticism was way over the top and in the end he proved the critics wrong

We're in the final how can any England fan still be critical ? Just admit you were wrong
What a load of old cock. He’s proved time and time again that he’s a tactical retard. Koeman changed things at half time and brought the Dutch back into the game with no reaction from Southgate . The subs weren’t a tactical masterstoke, just like for like replacements. Pretty much the same as against Croatia in 2018 and Italy in 2021. This time we got lucky and beat a half decent side in a tournament for a change.
 






BadFish

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Oct 19, 2003
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Another thread to highlight the Nuance blindness of NSC.

So many people on here won't hear a positive/negative word about Southgate.
 




Guinness Boy

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While this is such a cringey “olive branch” thread, there’s absolutely no doubt Southgate knows how to play tournament football. Only Alf Ramsey has a better individual tournament record and no one touches Southgate’s overall record or his transformation of our penalties.
 




StonehamPark

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Oct 30, 2010
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What is clear is if we win, many England fans will still be disappointed. I can only pity them

They’ve hated and not enjoyed these momentous moments as much as they could

So many people on here won't hear a positive/negative word about Southgate.

The most negativity I’ve seen on NSC this past 24 hours is from you lot, and with posts like these.

I’ve not seen anyone be “disappointed” at the prospect of winning, “hated” these moments “as much as they could”, or be entirely negative about GS.

You’d find most people have at some level or another been on his back, and have also given him credit where and when due.

I think it’s more likely that you lot are a bunch of drama queens.
 




Couldn't Be Hyypia

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You can thank the critics, not Southgate @Randy McNob

Criticism of this flaccid manager and his jaded looking team has created a unity that has dragged us through the kindest half of a draw in history to the point where we beat a side that came third in their group in the semi finals.

With few goals, a bang average defence and a sense of indignation within the squad we have somehow fluked our way to a final. I hope we win, but I fear a humbling defeat against the first genuine football powerhouse we will have faced.
 






Half Time Pies

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The main criticism of Southgate over the years is that we only win against teams that we should on paper beat, but when we come up against a top team we tend to go out. Often when we go out, like in the final against Italy, it's been due to Southgate's negative tactics and hesitancy to make changes. Yesterday was great but I don't think it proves his critics wrong because let's face it the Netherlands are a good but not a great team and finished 3rd in their group. Let's see how we get on against Spain who have been playing some incredible football and have looked like a top team.

I think player for player we have a better team than them, but they seem to be more cohesive, so our success in the game is likely to come down to Southgate and how he sets us up.
 


One Teddy Maybank

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The main criticism of Southgate over the years is that we only win against teams that we should on paper beat, but when we come up against a top team we tend to go out. Often when we go out, like in the final against Italy, it's been due to Southgate's negative tactics and hesitancy to make changes. Yesterday was great but I don't think it proves his critics wrong because let's face it the Netherlands are a good but not a great team and finished 3rd in their group. Let's see how we get on against Spain who have been playing some incredible football and have looked like a top team.

I think player for player we have a better team than them, but they seem to be more cohesive, so our success in the game is likely to come down to Southgate and how he sets us up.
Good post

Not so sure about that bit, I wonder if we feel like that as we see Foden et al more regularly. Based on what I’ve seen Williams looks better than Foden (in this tournament).

The first half is how England should play, but they won’t dominate the ball vs Spain, and it’s whether Southgate can counter a better opponent.

I hope I’m wrong, but would think it’s unlikely based on previous history….
 




bluenitsuj

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Feb 26, 2011
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Criticised for sticking with Pickford - proved em wrong
Criticised for picking shaw - proved em wrong
criticised for his subs, brings on Palmer and watkins who assist and score the winner. previously Brought TAA and Toney on to take pens who both converted (v SwizzZZ)
He stuck with Kane and Bellingham despite all the 'experts' saying they should be subbed who both went on to score (v Slovakia)
won 3 knockout matches from losing positions
2 Euro Finals
1 WC Semi
Time to hold up your hands and admit you were wrong about Southgate
He has won nothing so far. Let's wait and see 😆
 


bluenitsuj

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wrong, simple example / brought on Palmer who assisted, brought on Watkins who scored the winner. They changed the game / Masterstroke

Fine margins. compare and contrast

Sven Gormless Idiot gambles on an unfit Owen who gets injured after 5 mins, brings on Jamie Carragher (?) to take a penalty, who missed (natch), picked Theo Walcott who never played a minute of football for his club, and never played him. Picked an unfit Rooney who wasn't match fit and gets himself sent off. That is garbage managment

The only thing garbage is your football knowledge
The non penalty changed the game. End of.
 


JetsetJimbo

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We've not been great to watch this tournament, but we're in the final anyway.

I genuinely think we were the best team at the last Euros, but we failed to win it; maybe this time we'll win it despite not being the best team at the tournament (which this time is Spain).

As for Southgate, you can't argue with his record but the football's been a pretty hard watch in this tourny. I recall when Sven was on his last legs and everyone wanted him out, I was arguing with a lot of people - my argument was "he's got us to the quarter-finals of every tournament we've entered, which is historically a very good record for an England manager".

I think I was proven correct there by the next few tournaments. Between Sven's departure and Southgate's appointment, most England fans would have gone nuts for a quarter-final appearance. Even qualifying for tournaments was a struggle sometimes, and when we did qualify, we ended up finishing below Costa Rica in our group or getting knocked out by the likes of Iceland.

But now Southgate's record craps all over Eriksson's. I don't enjoy his style of play much (though I enjoyed it much more at the last Euros), but I think England fans should remember that the grass isn't always greener on the other side.
 




Randy McNob

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He's played Kane for all the games apart from 20 minutes. Kane has been awful.
So you wouldn't have picked a world class striker, a wealth of international experience, top bundesliga scorer with 36, could have broke the all time record had he not got an injury in the last few matches?

Good call
 


PILTDOWN MAN

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So you wouldn't have picked a world class striker, a wealth of international experience, top bundesliga scorer with 36, could have broke the all time record had he not got an injury in the last few matches?

Good call
Not one so far out of form no.
 


Hotchilidog

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I Just want more entertainment. Last night we got It. We were hugely lucky with the penalty but overall we had the better players and we made it count. The better team won and credit where credit is due, Southgate made subs that changed the game it would be churlish to not recognise that.

i like Southgate as a person, he has de- toxified the England brand and given us a team we can all get behind. Gareth deserves recognition and thanks for that. Imho I just do not rate him as a coach, certainly not a coach of good players, we’ve made hard work of this tournament thus far and until last night we have played poorly. I believe it is possible to acknowledge the dreck in the other games and enjoy last night’s improvement.

Roll on Sunday
 
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Lethargic

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One swallow does not make it summer.
The 4 games previously plus the 2 warm-ups were woeful.
Gareth is tactically inept but did get tonight right so fair does but he will need more decent performances to swing the barometer completely.
One think you can say the man certainly has luck on his side.
 




Randy McNob

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Jun 13, 2020
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We've not been great to watch this tournament, but we're in the final anyway.

I genuinely think we were the best team at the last Euros, but we failed to win it; maybe this time we'll win it despite not being the best team at the tournament (which this time is Spain).

As for Southgate, you can't argue with his record but the football's been a pretty hard watch in this tourny. I recall when Sven was on his last legs and everyone wanted him out, I was arguing with a lot of people - my argument was "he's got us to the quarter-finals of every tournament we've entered, which is historically a very good record for an England manager".

I think I was proven correct there by the next few tournaments. Between Sven's departure and Southgate's appointment, most England fans would have gone nuts for a quarter-final appearance. Even qualifying for tournaments was a struggle sometimes, and when we did qualify, we ended up finishing below Costa Rica in our group or getting knocked out by the likes of Iceland.

But now Southgate's record craps all over Eriksson's. I don't enjoy his style of play much (though I enjoyed it much more at the last Euros), but I think England fans should remember that the grass isn't always greener on the other side.
which team, Spain aside, have blown you away with great football?
 




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